OH BOY!
by Buddy Holly
Tab and Lyrics
INTRO
A
All my love
A
All my kissin’
A
You don’t know what you been a missin’
HOOK
D
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) when’re with me
A
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) the world can see
Eb dim E7 A D A E7
That you were meant for me
VERSE ONE
A
All my life
A
I’ve been a -waitin’
A
Tonight there'll be
A
No hesitatin’
HOOK
D
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) when’re with me
A
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) the world can see
Eb dim E7 A D A E7
That you were meant for me
BRIDGE
E7
Tears appear and shadows are fallin’
A
You can hear my heart a-callin’
D
A little bit of lovin’ makes everything alright
E7
And, I’m gonna see may baby tonight
VERSE TWO
A
All my life
A
All my kissen
A
You don’t know what
A
You been a missin’
HOOK
D
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) when’re with me
A
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) the world can see
Eb dim E7 A D A E7
That you were meant for me
BREAK
A
Dum de dum dum dum dum , OH Boy!
A A7
Dum de dum dum dum dum , OH Boy!
D A D A
AH- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ah- - - -- - - - - - - --
E7 E7+ A
AH- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ah- - - -- - - - - - - --
INTRO
A
All my love
A
All my kissin’
A
You don’t know what you been a missin’
HOOK
D
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) when’re with me
A
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) the world can see
Eb dim E7 A D A E7
That you were meant for me
VERSE THREE
A
All my life
A
I’ve been a -waitin’
A
Tonight there;ll be
A
No hesitatin’
HOOK
D
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) when’re with me
A
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) the world can see
Eb dim E7 A D A E7
That you were meant for me
BRIDGE
E7
Tears appear and shadows are fallin’
A
You can hear my heart a-callin’
D
A little bit of lovin’ makes everything alright
E7
And, I’m gonna see may baby tonight
HOOK
D
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) when’re with me
A
Oh boy! (Oh Boy) the world can see
Eb dim E7 A D A E7
That you were meant for me
Videos
Buddy Holly-oh boy! (With lyrics!)
The Day the Music Died: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper
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When Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson passed away on February 3rd, 1959 after a small plane crash, rock and roll lost some of its most notable early pioneers. Singer-songwriter Don McLean called this moment in music history "The Day the Music Died,"
When Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson passed away on February 3rd, 1959 after a small plane crash, rock and roll lost some of its most notable early pioneers. Singer-songwriter Don McLean called this moment in music history "The Day the Music Died,"
The Story Behind The Song
This was recorded June 29-July 1, 1957 at Petty Studios in Clovis, New Mexico. Background vocals were added later by The Picks (Bill & John Pickering, Bob Lapham).
This was released as a single with "Not Fade Away" as the B-side. While this song did fade away, the B-side has become one of Holly's well known songs. It got a boost when it was covered by The Rolling Stones in 1964.
This was credited to The Crickets, who were Holly's band.
Holly and The Crickets performed this on their second and final Ed Sullivan Show appearance on January 26, 1958. Sullivan was not happy with the song selection, as he considered it too raunchy, but Holly insisted on performing it. Possibly in retaliation, Sullivan introduced him as "Buddy Hollet," and Holly can be seen trying to turn up his guitar, which had been set too low. While most musical guests were given 2 songs, Holly got just the one.
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